
The Vergecast AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su talks new Ryzen 4000 chips and out-performing Intel
Jan 21, 2020
Dr. Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, shares insights on the company's groundbreaking Ryzen 4000 chips, revealing their competitive edge over Intel in the laptop market. She discusses the innovative 7-nanometer technology, enhanced GPU capabilities, and impressive battery life of the new processors. The conversation touches on strategic partnerships with manufacturers and Microsoft, AMD's future in high-performance GPUs, and the balance between local computing power and cloud innovations. Su's vision combines productivity tips with a glimpse of the future in tech.
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Ryzen 4000 Series: A Disruptive Performance
- AMD's Ryzen 4000 series is the first 7-nanometer x86 chip for notebooks.
- It offers substantial performance gains for gaming, content creation, and productivity.
7-Nanometer Technology: More Bang for Your Buck
- 7-nanometer technology improves performance per watt by fitting more transistors into less space.
- This translates to better value for consumers, providing more computing power in smaller, more efficient form factors.
AMD's Strategic Advantage: Design and Partnerships
- AMD's focus on design, partnered with industry-leading foundries for manufacturing, gives them an advantage.
- This collaborative approach helps in optimizing yields, achieving cost efficiency, and addressing technological challenges collectively.

